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Spencer

User rating: 1.72 31 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: November 5, 2021

On DVD/Blu-ray: January 11, 2022

R | Drama, Biography | 1h 51m

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1.72/5

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Based on 122 votes and 31 reviews.


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User rating: January 12, 2024

Who in the hell cares about these terrible and terribly boring people?!?

User rating: December 28, 2022

Stewart, the world's worst ever actor, turns in her usual atrocious non-,performance here in a terrible film about really boring people.

User rating: September 15, 2022

Stewart is the worst. Ever. There are some serious back-door shenanigans going on to keep the massively untalented, box-office poison, void-of-humanity regularly employed.

User rating: August 24, 2022

The world's worst ever actor can't even portray an insufferable bore convincingly.

User rating: December 24, 2021

Bad film about bad people made by bad people. Horrendously boring. Stewart sucks. Stick to the Robert B. Parker Spencer books instead.

User rating: December 7, 2021

Insanely boring. Stewart was utterly hopeless.

User rating: December 5, 2021

Brilliant film, outstanding sound design. Tour de force acting by Kristin Stewart.

User rating: November 28, 2021

Hated it. DO NOT BOTHER UTTER BORING BS. Disgraceful.

User rating: November 19, 2021

Stewart is so miscast as Diana that this movie is laughable. She's too skinny, too introverted and awkward. She's completely androgenous, the opposite of Diana who was feminine, had a beautiful figure and always looked like a woman, even when she was bulemic, she was never as skinny as Stewart, who has no shape at all. She's a stick figure. Her accent is not only atrocious, it's hard to understand what she's saying at the best of times because she rushes through her lines. What a disaster.

User rating: November 18, 2021

The photography and production design are lush, but the "story" is so dull as to be nonexistent, and Stewart gives a Razzie-worthy non-performance. Give this one a big miss unless you're looking to cure your insomnia.